Sesame Street die-cast cars (Hasbro/Playskool)

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The first line of Sesame Street die-cast cars was made by Hasbro in 1981. When Hasbro acquired Playskool in 1985, the line continued under the Playskool label. In 1992, the toys were rebranded under the Child Dimension label, and again under the Kid Dimension label from 1993 to 1995.

1982

Hasbro added six cars to the line in 1982, and a Sesame Street Car Case that could fit all 12 cars. Count von Count, Herry Monster and Mr. Snuffleupagus cars were added. Herry's car and Snuffy's boat were only produced for this line, and were retired by 1985.

1983

In 1983, Hasbro made a track playset for the cars, Big Bird's Around Town Roadway. The set has 20 parts, including a roadway track for toy cars, flats representing scenery on Sesame Street, trees, and the famous Sesame Street signpost. The track came packaged with the Big Bird Convertible car.

1985

In 1985, Hasbro continued the line under the Playskool label. Three new cars were added, and several were retired. Playskool also began selling sets of three cars as "Sesame Street Mini Muppet Motorcade". The line now included 10 cars.

1994

In 1994, Hasbro released three more new versions of previously released cars, with Elmo and Zoe taking the place of Bert, Grover and Big Bird. Bert's School Bus, Grover's Airplane and Oscar's Junk Yard Heap were removed from the line, keeping the total at 9 cars.